azhar
- 04 Dec 2003 16:23
I have been in and out of this since it was around late 20s. I think there may be potential in the short/medium term.
hangon
- 06 Jan 2014 13:59
- 54 of 63
Jan 2014 HNY all....I see TRT are presenting at Shares Feb Extravaganza - yet this co was £1.40 in 2007 [DYOR], and now is barely a few coppers . . . just how did it all turn sour?
Could it be that without a "volume customer" the air-pressure parts are just too expensive? Tyres are not cheap, yet are very reliable/predictable . . . . so maybe the real Market is trucks where any "downtime" is serious loss . . . .
Anyone got a SP explanation, pse?
doodlebug4
- 06 Jan 2014 14:07
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I wish I had a simple SP explanation, hangon. You could be right about the real market being in trucks. I'm scratching my head with this one and perhaps CR was right when he said that the company needed a change in the BOD.
doodlebug4
- 04 Feb 2014 08:59
- 56 of 63
Interim Results
RNS
RNS Number : 1925Z
Transense Technologies PLC
04 February 2014
4 February 2014
Transense Technologies PLC
("Transense" or the "Company")
Interim Results
Transense Technologies plc (AIM:TRT) is pleased to announce its interim results for the 6 months ended 31 December 2013 (H1 2014). Comparative data is stated for the 6 months ended 31 December 2012 (H1 2013) unless otherwise indicated.
Financial Highlights
· Record revenue of £2.215m, an increase of approximately 130% (H1 2013: £0.967m)
· Maiden EBITDA profit of £0.02m (H1 2013: loss of £0.91m)
· Successful fundraise concluded in July 2013, raising £4.9 m in aggregate gross proceeds (of which £2.9m was received during H1 2014).
· Cash resources of £3.16m at period end (31 Dec. 2012: £813k, 30 Jun 2013: £1.98m)
Operational Highlights
· Translogik
o Significant increase in average value of probe orders
o Field trials of iTrack progressing well, delivering significant results
· IntelliSAW
o Supply agreement for Siemens India represents important milestone with top tier global switchgear manufacturer
o Opened regional offices in Shanghai, China, and Bogota, Columbia, in late 2013 in order to strengthen market presence and channel support in these rapidly emerging markets
· SAWSense
o Good progress within SAWSense with several major new projects under way and growing revenue
Graham Storey, CEO, commented:
"With revenue more than doubling against the the comparable period last year, EBITDA profitability having been achieved and net losses improving to near breakeven at the half year, and whilst the timing of new contracts and orders always remains uncertain, the Board believes that Transense is well positioned to deliver on market expectations for the full year to June 2014. Forward visibility of sales in the second half is good, with several new orders received in January. This solid and growing sales pipeline combined with a strong balance sheet should allow the Company to scale rapidly over the next few years. Transense remains confident that it has entered an exciting phase in its commercial development."
kayha
- 05 Feb 2014 10:17
- 57 of 63
WATCH: Graham Storey, CEO of Transense Technologies, provides an update at Innovators & Investors
Click here to watch
doodlebug4
- 10 Feb 2014 14:28
- 58 of 63
Something brewing here? Share price suddenly bouncing. Nice gap on the chart!
doodlebug4
- 14 Feb 2014 16:09
- 59 of 63
Perhaps turned the corner and reversed the downward trend at last.
doodlebug4
- 11 Mar 2014 11:57
- 60 of 63
13p on the way perhaps?
Energeticbacker
- 09 Mar 2015 14:58
- 62 of 63
The interim results for the six months to 31st December 2014 reflect a tough year for the Group and a proposed change in strategy. We just hope it isn’t all too late!
Total revenue was materially lower at £0.93m (H1 2014: £2.22m), reflecting restricted capital expenditure on the mining industry with the post-tax loss up materially to £1.72m (H1 2014: £0.084m). However, this is after one-off provisions and office relocation expenses.
See more at: http://www.investorschampion.com/blog/
hangon
- 24 Nov 2016 15:29
- 63 of 63
50:1 CONsolidation - ~24Nov2016 - now you own 50p shares instead of whatever you bought previously. Sp had been low-pennies - and is today about 97p - DYOR.
+Don't sell what you don't have!
Recent RNS suggests Co. losses have increased this year, so there may start a new falling-away of shareholder value.
Previous Post here was March 2015. That shows investor interest in this lossey business.
EDIT (28Feb2017)-sp 107 . . . interesting that; 2Nov"07 IC was writing about the unfairness given to TRT Investors...sp then about 30p . . . so had the CONsolidation been at that level, today they'd be ~£15 . . . except too many snouts and losses, perhaps?